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It started at the beginning of January with the idea that we could use some junk, that we would ordinarily throw out, to create something new and beautiful. It was also to encourage people to step outside, to discover what treasures they could find in the great outdoors; reduce household waste and shrink your Christmas waist!

The other thing we were planning on was doing a poll on Facebook to see which product we made was everybody’s favourite and we would make that for the shop but this didn’t work for a number of reasons. Most importantly because everything we made was awesome and fun to make so we will carry on making all of them anyway (hence why it's mid-March and this blog is being published now!).

Another, less positive, reason is nobody engaged with the posts and shared what they had done using the hashtags #junkuary and #tttp.

Is this because it wasn’t something that was interesting?Is it too much effort?Or did you come across some similar obstacles to us?

January is wet! It is cold and most people can be very grumpy! We also relied too much on beach-combing which wasn’t always accessible - too windy and the tide was often too high. We also had to spend a little bit of money to buy some equipment needed to up-cycle. However, this isn’t essential as there are so many projects you can work on with stuff lying around the house. Most of them are one off expenses too, which means we will keep on using them and as the weather continues (let's pretend it didn't snow last week) to improve beach-combing will become more regualr and more enjoyable!

Junkuary has taught us a lot. We live in such a wasteful society. If something slightly breaks or we get bored of it, it gets thrown away. As a society, we don’t often look at something and think about how we could fix it or change it to make it more interesting again. This is what we have done and we will absolutely be continuing.